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product_id: 25853480
title: "- Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow – Firm Orthopedic Neck Pillow for Pain Relief, Back and Side Sleepers – Ergonomic Contour Pillow – Assembled in USA, Midsize"
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price: "$244.23"
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# Adjustable dual neck rolls for custom support Breathable, odor-free fiber fill Ergonomic contour for neck alignment - Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow – Firm Orthopedic Neck Pillow for Pain Relief, Back and Side Sleepers – Ergonomic Contour Pillow – Assembled in USA, Midsize

**Brand:** core products
**Price:** $244.23
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## Summary

> 🛌 Elevate your sleep game with the pillow that professionals swear by!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow – Firm Orthopedic Neck Pillow for Pain Relief, Back and Side Sleepers – Ergonomic Contour Pillow – Assembled in USA, Midsize by core products
- **How much does it cost?** $244.23 with free shipping
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## Best For

- core products enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted core products brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Breathe Easy, Sleep Better:** Breathable fiber fill ensures no foam odor and keeps you cool all night long.
- • **Wake Up Pain-Free Every Day:** Firm orthopedic design targets neck, shoulder & back pain relief for side & back sleepers.
- • **Proudly Assembled in the USA:** Crafted with globally sourced materials and backed by a 3-year warranty for lasting quality.
- • **Perfect Fit for Every Sleeper:** Midsize option fits most adults and supports proper spinal alignment for healthier sleep posture.
- • **Tailored Support for Your Neck:** Dual adjustable neck rolls accommodate different neck lengths for personalized comfort.

## Overview

The Core Products Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow is a firm, midsize orthopedic pillow designed to reduce neck, shoulder, and back pain by promoting proper spinal alignment. Featuring adjustable dual neck rolls and breathable fiber fill, it caters to both side and back sleepers. Assembled in the USA with a 3-year warranty, this pillow offers customizable, odor-free comfort that supports healthier sleep posture and long-term pain relief.

## Description

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Review: Not Perfect, But Still 5 Stars - Normally I would not give a product 5 stars if I didn't think that it was perfect, but this product is an exception. In early June I woke up one morning with a sore neck. A day later the area around my shoulder blade was extremely painful. The next day, my elbow started hurting. I'm not someone who usually has aches and pains, so I just figured that I had some kind of injury that would go away on its own. A week later, the pain was no better so I called my family physician to set up an appointment. The soonest that I could get an appointment was a week and half out. Several days after calling for the appointment, the pain was getting worse so I went to one of the immediate care places in the area. The doctor there said that I had three totally unrelated problems - wry neck, an injured rotator cuff, and tendonitis. It seemed strange that I would suddenly go from having no pain related problems to having three problems, but I went ahead and tried the exercises and prescription strength anti-inflammatory that he prescribed. Neither did anything to relieve the pain. The night before I was scheduled to see my family physician, the pain in my shoulder blade and elbow was bad enough that I could not get to sleep. I reached over my shoulder and started to press in various places to try to pinpoint where the shoulder pain was so that I could show my doctor the next day. Suddenly the pain in my shoulder blade and elbow went away. Having the pain go away in my shoulder blade was surprising, but not nearly as surprising as having the pain in the elbow go away. After a few minutes, the pain started to come back. I pressed on the same spot, and the pain once again went away. The next day when I saw my doctor and mentioned this, he said that I had a rhomboid trigger point and that trigger points could cause pain to be felt in areas other than at the trigger point itself. He prescribed various exercises that I could do to reduce the pain. The exercises made the pain bearable for a few more weeks, but gradually they became less and less effective. I researched rhomboid trigger points and found that massage therapy sometimes helps so I booked an appointment with a massage therapist. He gave me an intensive deep tissue massage. That made the pain go away... for two days. I then decided to try a chiropractor. The first appointment helped... for two hours. The second appointment helped... for one hour. I went with my wife to visit family three hours away. While there, the pain was so bad that I had to go back to the hotel room and lay with an ice pack on my shoulder blade to make it bearable. Again, I am not someone who usually has a lot of trouble with pain. I've had wisdom teeth cut out and didn't even need a Tylenol. But this constant pain was getting pretty old. I went to the chiropractor once again, and it helped, but this time the pain relief literally lasted less than five minutes. I called my family physician again, but was unable to get an appointment for two weeks. A few days later, the pain was so bad that I literally could not type or drive for more than a couple of minutes at a time. Since I still had a week and a half to go until I could get in to see my family physician, I went back to the chiropractor and told him that the treatments were just not working and that we needed to do something else. He said that I could have a pinched nerve at the C7 vertebrae. He (and the other two doctors plus massage therapist) had previously ruled that out since I was missing some of the classic symptoms. He said that the next thing was to send me to a spine specialist. Since the first thing that the specialist would probably want to do would be to get a cervical MRI, the chiropractor went ahead and ordered one so that the results would be available on the first visit to the specialist. Several days later, I showed up at the hospital for my scheduled MRI appointment. The pain at that point was bad enough that for the last several nights, I had not been able to sleep for more than a few hours a night. The MRI technician carefully positioned my head and neck and began the MRI. After several minutes of lying on the table perfectly motionless, I started to fall asleep. Anyone who has had an MRI knows that listening to the extremely loud sounds of MRI equipment is not exactly a relaxing experience. The reason that I started to fall asleep was because the pain was gone. After several sleepless nights, I was so exhausted that it didn't matter that the MRI equipment was pounding in my head. As I lay there on the MRI table, I started to wonder what could have made the pain go away. I'm no expert on MRI's but I had never heard of them being used for pain relief. It dawned on me that maybe it was the way that the MRI technician had carefully placed my head and neck. As soon as I got home, I went on desertcart and searched for cervical pillows. I found this one and placed an order with overnight shipping. The next day, I got a call from the chiropractor who said that the results of the MRI had come back. I was diagnosed with spondylosis and probable foraminal stenosis. He made an appointment for me with a spine specialist, but the soonest opening was in three weeks. The pillow came in the same day. It was uncomfortable for my neck when I first tried it, but I stuck with it for several hours before going back to my regular pillow. The next morning, I woke up pain free but the pain returned a few hours later. That night, I stuck with the pillow for most of the night. The next morning I again woke up pain free, but this time the pain relief lasted the whole day! After living with increasingly severe pain for two and a half months, I had finally found something that seemed to work. Three weeks have passed since the pillow came in and I finally went to see the spine specialist today. He said that since I had not had any pain problems for the last several weeks, to just keep doing what I am doing and that I did not need to see him again. So what things about the pillow are not perfect? The pillow barely fits into a standard size pillow case. That, in itself, would not be a problem, but I have to use an anti-allergy pillow cover because I am allergic to dust mites. If you put a standard size pillow cover on the pillow in addition to the pillow case, it scrunches up the smaller neck support to the point where it does not work right. I worked around this by ordering a 30 by 30-Inch Allersoft Square Cotton Pillow Cover (also from desertcart). The very loose fit of the pillow cover on the pillow allows for enough extra material that your head can still fit down in the head cradle without scrunching up the smaller neck support. Also, the side sleeping parts of the pillow do not seem as comfortable as my regular pillow. Still, for giving me pain relief after two and a half months of increasing pain, I give this product FIVE STARS!!
Review: Love it! Best pillow I've ever tried - Best pillow I've ever slept on. Keeps my cervical spine in line and head well supported. Allows for side sleeping without shoulder strain and back sleeping with spine in line. Also, CPAP friendly

## Features

- 51% Cotton
- REDUCE HEADACHES, NECK, SHOULDER & BACK PAIN – This cervical neck pillow promotes proper neck alignment while sleeping, helping reduce headaches, muscle tension, and spinal discomfort for side and back sleepers
- ADJUSTABLE NECK SUPPORT OPTIONS – Features two firm neck rolls to accommodate different neck lengths. Raised side panels support side sleeping, while the contoured center gently cradles the head when sleeping on your back
- BREATHABLE FIBER FILL, NO ODOR – Unlike foam pillows, the fiber fill is breathable and odor-free. Easily customize the neck roll support using our fiber migration video: “How to Adjust Neck Roll Support in Tri-Core”
- FITS MULTIPLE BODY TYPES – Choose the right size for best support: PETITE (under 4'10"), MIDSIZE (4'10"–5'6"), FULL SIZE (5'6" and taller). Supports proper alignment for better sleep posture and relief from neck stiffness
- SIZE/MATERIAL/ORIGINS/USE: Midsize, Firm, White 22 inches x 15 inches; Assembled in the USA of Globally Sourced Materials; No latex; Fits a standard size pillowcase; You may need time to adjust to the pillow over several weeks, immediate overuse may increase neck pain; Alternate between Tri-Core and current pillow while your body adjusts

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00N3IUAPQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,299 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #28 in Neck & Cervical Pillows |
| Brand Name | Core Products |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (6,452) |
| Fabric Type | 49% Polyester, 51% Cotton |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Included Components | n.a. |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 15"L x 22"W |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm |
| Item Type Name | Tri-Core Cervical Pillow, Firm Support |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Core Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 221 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
| Material Features | Breathable |
| Material Type | Cotton, Polyester |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free |
| Model Name | Core Products Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow, Firm, Midsize |
| Model Number | FIB-221 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sleeping |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Midsize |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Breathable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping |
| Target Use Body Part | Neck |
| UPC | 721528716418 782944022118 785923566108 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Core Products
- **Color:** White
- **Fill Material:** Polyester
- **Size:** Midsize
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable, Breathable

## Images

![- Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow – Firm Orthopedic Neck Pillow for Pain Relief, Back and Side Sleepers – Ergonomic Contour Pillow – Assembled in USA, Midsize - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61X0WU-cZ4L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is this good for side sleepers?**
A: I am a side sleeper and it works well for me.

**Q: full size vs mid size**
A: According to the manufacturers information about this product there are (3) sizes to accommodate different sized sleepers. Most adults find the standard size to be appropriate. Smaller framed adults generally find the midsize appropriate. Adolescents and children generally find the petite size to be appropriate. The difference between standard support (firm) and gentle is subtle. The gentle support option contains less fiber, which slightly reduces the height and firmness of the pillow.
Standard Size – Firm & Gentle, 24x16" (61cm x 41cm)
Midsize – Firm & Gentle, 22x15" (56cm x 38cm) Petite – Firm, 19x12" (48cm x 38cm)

**Q: yes need to know if u have the core pillow in a medium**
A: Thank you for your question. This model comes in several sizes. Standard; firm & gentle. Midsize; firm and gentle. Petite; firm. The Midsize would be the Medium. Most adults find the standard size to be appropriate. Smaller framed adults generally find the midsize appropriate. Adolescents and children generally find the petite size to be appropriate.

**Q: Any pillows for  back  disc problems support**
A: Thank you for your question. This model is for cervical support, which would in theory help with lower back issues, keeping you in correct position while sleeping. However, if you have disc issues it may be a good idea to consult with a chiropractor or physical therapist to ensure you are using the right product for your situation or condition. In addition if you have an older mattress, adding a new pillow to the mix may not have the desired effect. You should replace your mattress roughly every 8 years to ensure you are getting proper support and comfort.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not Perfect, But Still 5 Stars
*by A***S on September 20, 2014*

Normally I would not give a product 5 stars if I didn't think that it was perfect, but this product is an exception. In early June I woke up one morning with a sore neck. A day later the area around my shoulder blade was extremely painful. The next day, my elbow started hurting. I'm not someone who usually has aches and pains, so I just figured that I had some kind of injury that would go away on its own. A week later, the pain was no better so I called my family physician to set up an appointment. The soonest that I could get an appointment was a week and half out. Several days after calling for the appointment, the pain was getting worse so I went to one of the immediate care places in the area. The doctor there said that I had three totally unrelated problems - wry neck, an injured rotator cuff, and tendonitis. It seemed strange that I would suddenly go from having no pain related problems to having three problems, but I went ahead and tried the exercises and prescription strength anti-inflammatory that he prescribed. Neither did anything to relieve the pain. The night before I was scheduled to see my family physician, the pain in my shoulder blade and elbow was bad enough that I could not get to sleep. I reached over my shoulder and started to press in various places to try to pinpoint where the shoulder pain was so that I could show my doctor the next day. Suddenly the pain in my shoulder blade and elbow went away. Having the pain go away in my shoulder blade was surprising, but not nearly as surprising as having the pain in the elbow go away. After a few minutes, the pain started to come back. I pressed on the same spot, and the pain once again went away. The next day when I saw my doctor and mentioned this, he said that I had a rhomboid trigger point and that trigger points could cause pain to be felt in areas other than at the trigger point itself. He prescribed various exercises that I could do to reduce the pain. The exercises made the pain bearable for a few more weeks, but gradually they became less and less effective. I researched rhomboid trigger points and found that massage therapy sometimes helps so I booked an appointment with a massage therapist. He gave me an intensive deep tissue massage. That made the pain go away... for two days. I then decided to try a chiropractor. The first appointment helped... for two hours. The second appointment helped... for one hour. I went with my wife to visit family three hours away. While there, the pain was so bad that I had to go back to the hotel room and lay with an ice pack on my shoulder blade to make it bearable. Again, I am not someone who usually has a lot of trouble with pain. I've had wisdom teeth cut out and didn't even need a Tylenol. But this constant pain was getting pretty old. I went to the chiropractor once again, and it helped, but this time the pain relief literally lasted less than five minutes. I called my family physician again, but was unable to get an appointment for two weeks. A few days later, the pain was so bad that I literally could not type or drive for more than a couple of minutes at a time. Since I still had a week and a half to go until I could get in to see my family physician, I went back to the chiropractor and told him that the treatments were just not working and that we needed to do something else. He said that I could have a pinched nerve at the C7 vertebrae. He (and the other two doctors plus massage therapist) had previously ruled that out since I was missing some of the classic symptoms. He said that the next thing was to send me to a spine specialist. Since the first thing that the specialist would probably want to do would be to get a cervical MRI, the chiropractor went ahead and ordered one so that the results would be available on the first visit to the specialist. Several days later, I showed up at the hospital for my scheduled MRI appointment. The pain at that point was bad enough that for the last several nights, I had not been able to sleep for more than a few hours a night. The MRI technician carefully positioned my head and neck and began the MRI. After several minutes of lying on the table perfectly motionless, I started to fall asleep. Anyone who has had an MRI knows that listening to the extremely loud sounds of MRI equipment is not exactly a relaxing experience. The reason that I started to fall asleep was because the pain was gone. After several sleepless nights, I was so exhausted that it didn't matter that the MRI equipment was pounding in my head. As I lay there on the MRI table, I started to wonder what could have made the pain go away. I'm no expert on MRI's but I had never heard of them being used for pain relief. It dawned on me that maybe it was the way that the MRI technician had carefully placed my head and neck. As soon as I got home, I went on Amazon and searched for cervical pillows. I found this one and placed an order with overnight shipping. The next day, I got a call from the chiropractor who said that the results of the MRI had come back. I was diagnosed with spondylosis and probable foraminal stenosis. He made an appointment for me with a spine specialist, but the soonest opening was in three weeks. The pillow came in the same day. It was uncomfortable for my neck when I first tried it, but I stuck with it for several hours before going back to my regular pillow. The next morning, I woke up pain free but the pain returned a few hours later. That night, I stuck with the pillow for most of the night. The next morning I again woke up pain free, but this time the pain relief lasted the whole day! After living with increasingly severe pain for two and a half months, I had finally found something that seemed to work. Three weeks have passed since the pillow came in and I finally went to see the spine specialist today. He said that since I had not had any pain problems for the last several weeks, to just keep doing what I am doing and that I did not need to see him again. So what things about the pillow are not perfect? The pillow barely fits into a standard size pillow case. That, in itself, would not be a problem, but I have to use an anti-allergy pillow cover because I am allergic to dust mites. If you put a standard size pillow cover on the pillow in addition to the pillow case, it scrunches up the smaller neck support to the point where it does not work right. I worked around this by ordering a 30 by 30-Inch Allersoft Square Cotton Pillow Cover (also from Amazon). The very loose fit of the pillow cover on the pillow allows for enough extra material that your head can still fit down in the head cradle without scrunching up the smaller neck support. Also, the side sleeping parts of the pillow do not seem as comfortable as my regular pillow. Still, for giving me pain relief after two and a half months of increasing pain, I give this product FIVE STARS!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love it! Best pillow I've ever tried
*by J***R on March 25, 2026*

Best pillow I've ever slept on. Keeps my cervical spine in line and head well supported. Allows for side sleeping without shoulder strain and back sleeping with spine in line. Also, CPAP friendly

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'll admit I was skeptical...
*by M***E on February 24, 2016*

After a 6-day raging tension headache, I took the advice of my doctor and started searching for a pillow with neck support. This one made a lot of big claims, and reviews seemed mostly positive, so I went for it. When it arrived, I was disappointed. It felt way too hard, and not at all like it would be comfortable. I rushed to the bedroom so I could lay down on it, and decided it wasn't what I had hoped for and was going to send it back. Boyfriend steps in with the whole "don't knock it till you try it" thing, and I agree to give it a week. Very glad I gave it a try. A few positive notes: 1. Yes, it's firm. They don't mess around when they call it a firm, full-support pillow. As it turns out, that's part of why I love it! Soft pillows (and even "firm" ones) that I've had in the past usually last me no longer than a month, as my fat head is really spectacular at wearing pillows down to nothing. I have some real faith in the durability of this pillow, even after just the first couple of nights. 2. Yes, it's large. They don't make that claim lightly either. I would say I have a normal to slightly larger than normal head. There is AMPLE space for it in the indented region of the pillow with some movement to either side befor running into the side-sleeper edges. Attached photos show pillow with remote as well as monstrously large 17 lb. cat for size reference. 3. As a multi-faceted sleeper who could go pro in tossing and turning or creative sleeping positions, I find that this pillow is equal parts supportive and flexible (flexible more so in the sense that it gives you the freedom to sleep comfortably in a variety of ways, not so much the nature of the pillow itself) for many kinds of sleepers, from back, to stomach, to side, and anywhere between. My headaches are now few and far between, and I've discovered that my neck actually DOES have range of motion after all! Who knew?! And of course, a few qualms: 1. Mine, as a few others have noted, had a slight off putting smell to it when it arrived. I have a pretty keen olfactory sense, and the smell of mine was light enough that I could be lazy and go right to sleep on it without any cleaning the first night without any issues. Didn't even notice the smell after that. My guess is that airing out was good enough, or that perhaps it was the plastic bag that smelled. Who knows. I'm not too concerned. 2. Definitely not love at first sight, and that's why I've rated it four stars instead of five. If boyfriend hadn't made me keep it, I would have sent it back without a second thought. No, it's not going to be the perfect pillow for everyone, but for some it will probably be pretty stellar if you get as far as trying it out for a week. Don't give up on it based on your "fresh out of the box" impressions. Hope that helps clarify some of the common concerns.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Core Products Original Tri-Core Firm-Cervical Support Pillow for Neck, Shoulder, & Back Pain Relief-Ergonomic Orthopedic Contour Pillow for Back and Side Sleep-Assembled in USA-Firm, Midsize
- Core Products Tri-Core Gentle-Cervical Support Pillow for Neck, Shoulder, and Back Pain Relief - Ergonomic Orthopedic Contour - for Back and Side Sleepers - Assembled in The USA - Gentle, Midsize
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